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Serum enzyme changes after major lung surgery--with and without halothane.

Thorax

Hunter AR.
PMID: 5664700
Thorax. 1968 Jul;23(4):392-7. doi: 10.1136/thx.23.4.392.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

Solubility of volatile anesthetics in plasma substitutes, albumin, intravenous fat emulsions, perfluorochemical emulsion, and aqueous solutions.

Journal of anesthesia

Shim JC, Kaminoh Y, Tashiro C, Miyamoto Y, Yoo HK.
PMID: 28921091
J Anesth. 1996 Dec;10(4):276-281. doi: 10.1007/BF02483395.

Using the gas chromatographic headspace sampling technique, we determined the solubility of volatile anesthetics (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, and sevoflurane) in plasma substitutes, albumin solution, intravenous fat emulsions, perfluorochemical FC-43 emulsion, and aqueous solutions at 37°C. The order of magnitude...

Effects and interaction of nicardipine and volatile anesthetics in the rat heart-lung preparation.

Journal of anesthesia

Kashimoto S, Nakamura T, Kume M, Nonaka A, Kumazawa T.
PMID: 28921205
J Anesth. 1994 Mar;8(1):78-83. doi: 10.1007/BF02482760.

The effects of the calcium channel blocker nicardipine (N) and the volatile anesthetics halothane (H), enflurane (E), isoflurane (I), and sevoflurane (S) on myocardial metabolism after postischemic reperfusion were assessed in the isolated rat heart-lung preparation. Wistar-ST rats were...

Effects of saikosaponins on hepatic damage induced by halothane and hypoxia in phenobarbital-pretreated rats.

Journal of anesthesia

Nishiura T, Marukawa S, Ishida H, Orita M, Abe H.
PMID: 28921207
J Anesth. 1994 Mar;8(1):87-92. doi: 10.1007/BF02482762.

The effects of saikosaponins-a.-b

Halothane suppresses the increase in intracellular calcium concentration of isolated rat myocytes during hydrogen peroxide perfusion.

Journal of anesthesia

Nonaka A, Kashimoto S, Iwashita H, Kumazawa T.
PMID: 28921228
J Anesth. 1995 Sep;9(3):260-264. doi: 10.1007/BF02479875.

Ischemia-reperfusion injury is probably caused by the generation of oxygen free radicals. The final common pathway to cell injury may be mediated by intracellular calcium overloading induced by oxygen free radicals. Volatile anesthetics have been shown to improve myocardial...

Malignant hyperthermia in a 6-month-old infant.

Saudi journal of anaesthesia

Mathur PR, Rundla M, Jain N, Mathur V.
PMID: 27375398
Saudi J Anaesth. 2016 Jul-Sep;10(3):353-5. doi: 10.4103/1658-354X.174915.

Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare hypermetabolic disorder of skeletal muscles that manifests as a life-threatening crisis in susceptible individuals, after exposure to triggering agents, most commonly halothane and succinylcholine. MH presents with multiple nonspecific signs and laboratory findings...

Non-intubated Ambulatory Anaesthesia for Diagnostic gynaecological laparoscopy.

Journal of the West African College of Surgeons

Isamade E, Agbo D, Sagay A, Musa J, Egbodo C, Agbo D.
PMID: 25453009
J West Afr Coll Surg. 2013 Jan;3(1):14-24.

BACKGROUND: General endotracheal relaxant anaesthetic technique is favoured for laparoscopic gynaecological procedures, in order to prevent inadequate ventilation, regurgitation and aspiration resulting from pneumoperitoneum and steep trendelenburg position during the procedure. However, simple brief laparoscopic procedures have been performed...

The role of inhalational anesthetic drugs in patients with hepatic dysfunction: a review article.

Anesthesiology and pain medicine

Soleimanpour H, Safari S, Rahmani F, Ameli H, Alavian SM.
PMID: 25789242
Anesth Pain Med. 2015 Jan 07;5(1):e23409. doi: 10.5812/aapm.23409. eCollection 2015 Feb.

CONTEXT: Anesthetic drugs including halogenated anesthetics have been common for many years. Consequent hepatic injury has been reported in the literature. The mechanism of injury is immunoallergic. The first generation drug was halothane; it had the most toxicity when...

Genomic growth curves of an outbred pig population.

Genetics and molecular biology

Silva FF, de Resende MD, Rocha GS, Duarte DA, Lopes PS, Brustolini OJ, Thus S, Viana JM, Guimarães SE.
PMID: 24385855
Genet Mol Biol. 2013 Dec;36(4):520-7. doi: 10.1590/S1415-47572013005000042. Epub 2013 Oct 25.

In the current post-genomic era, the genetic basis of pig growth can be understood by assessing SNP marker effects and genomic breeding values (GEBV) based on estimates of these growth curve parameters as phenotypes. Although various statistical methods, such...

Inhibitory effect of nitric oxide on the metabolism of halogenated volatile anesthetics by cytochrome P-450.

Journal of anesthesia

Masaki E.
PMID: 14530945
J Anesth. 1999;13(2):83-9. doi: 10.1007/s005400050031.

PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to examine the effect of nitric oxide (NO) on the metabolism of halogenated volatile anesthetics (HVA) by cytochrome P-450 (CYP) under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions using rat hepatic microsomes.METHODS: A microsomal fraction was...

Inhibition of sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase increases caffeine- and halothane-induced contractures in muscle bundles of malignant hyperthermia susceptible and healthy individuals.

BMC anesthesiology

Schuster F, Müller R, Hartung E, Roewer N, Anetseder M.
PMID: 15946384
BMC Anesthesiol. 2005 Jun 09;5:8. doi: 10.1186/1471-2253-5-8.

BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is triggered by halogenated anaesthetics and depolarising muscle relaxants, leading to an uncontrolled hypermetabolic state of skeletal muscle. An uncontrolled sarcoplasmic Ca2+ release is mediated via the ryanodine receptor. A compensatory mechanism of increased sarcoplasmic...

Effects of volatile anesthetics on cardiac metabolism in the low-pressure perfused rat heart.

Journal of anesthesia

Kashimoto S, Hinohara S, Kumazawa T.
PMID: 15235827
J Anesth. 1988 Mar 01;2(1):12-6. doi: 10.1007/s0054080020012.

Effects of halothane, enflurane and isoflurane on the myocardial metabolism were studied in the rat heart-lung preparation. Hearts were perfused at a low perfusion pressure (SBP 50 mmHg, DBP 30 mmHg) with succinate or glutamate as substrates. Thirty minutes...

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